Take a nice piece of the fillet or leg of fresh pork; rub it with a little salt, and score the skin.
Fresh pork may be stewed in this manner, or with sweet potatoes.
Take a nice piece of fresh pork, (the leg is the best,) rub it with salt, and let it lie in the salt two days.
Take the lean of a leg or loin of fresh pork, and season it with pepper, salt, and nutmeg.
DUTCH BEEF LOAF Run twice through the meat-chopper a pound and a half of the round of beef and a quarter of a pound of fresh pork.
Fresh pork, however, is very good stewed or cooked slowly in a very little water, and with plenty of vegetables in the same pot.
Boil about two quarts of the sauer kraut several hours with a piece of fresh pork and a little water until the pork is thoroughly cooked through, when the sauer kraut should be cooked tender.
When white meat, such as chicken, veal or fresh pork is used, the gravy is often made rich with cream or milk thickened with flour.
Also a fillet of fresh pork, cut from the upper part of a hind leg; or a fillet of fresh venison.
A fillet or round of fresh pork is excellent stewed with sweet potatoes, which must be scraped or pared, and split in half.
Cut a fillet or round, handsomely and evenly, from a fine leg of fresh pork.
Have ready some nice gravy of roast beef, veal, or fresh pork, that has been left from the preceding day, and well skimmed.
He brought me home as a present from Susan half a dozen delicious sausages and a piece of fresh pork, which is very nice here, as the pigs run wild and feed on the potatoes left in the field, and other roots.
The Fates were propitious, however, for Minda sent me a piece of fresh pork, and a note from Mr. Philbrick said he would send us a piece of fresh beef for our rations Sunday.
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